Only you can come up with a good name! Titles come from the story, not from some anonymous person on the internet! Titles are not as important as some writers think - your title might change many times between your first write and your final draft!
Think about your story - what is going on and who are the people involved? What is something special about the story that might make a good title? Don't sweat it - just write something down and get on with the story!
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Genesis -- B'ray-sheet Exodus -- Sh'mot Leviticus -- Vayikra Numbers -- Bamidbar Deuteronomy -- D'varim (BTW -- In case you hadn't noticed, four of the five titles in the first column aren't English.)
A lot. The Middle-Earth saga alone spans five books and a few collections of short stories.
There are five books in The Power of Five series by Anthony Horowitz. The titles are "Ravens Gate," "Evil Star," "Nightrise," "Necropolis," and "Oblivion."
There are five books in David Eddings' "Belgariad' series. The titles of the series are as follows: Pawn of Prophecy, Queen of Sorcery, Magician's Gambit, Castle of Wizardry, and Enchanters' End Game.
The key to reading Dalziel and Pascoe books is to read them in order. The first five books by the authors are: A Clubable Woman, An Advancement of Learning, Ruling Passion, An April Shroud and A Pinch of Snuff.
Five
There are 5! (that is, 120) distinct ways to arrange five items. Only 1 of them will have the books in alphabetical order by title. So the probability that it happens by random is 1/120.
Book titles, movie titles, TV show titles, play titles, and music album titles should be underlined when used in writing.
The four characters from the "Five" zombie map are: JFK, his secretary of defense( Mcnamara), Fidel Castro, and Richard Nixon.
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The five books of the Torah and first five books of the Old Testament are ordered as follows:GenesisExodusLeviticusNumbersDeuteronomy
The Torah is the source and basis for all of the beliefs, morals, standards, values, principles, and practices of Judaism and its adherents. In its original form, it is written in Hebrew. It has been translated into virtually every language in the civilized world, and its translation is easily accessible, appearing as the first five books of the "old testament". The Hebrew titles corresponding to the translated titles of the five books are: Genesis .. . . . . . . B'raysheet Exodus . . . . . . . . She'mot Leviticus . . . . . . . Vayikrah Numbers . . . . . . . Bamidbar Deuteronomy . .. . D'varim